Weds 8 June: 2nd day of Indigo Griots – Tales in Making an indigo vat celebrated with Cecile Margaret Lewis. Big Day of Indigo Vat preparation, discussion, education, colour samples and collection of hard wood ash from the Turtle Bread Company, great space and food visit if you’tre in Minneapolis! Collecting ash from a local business means we are able to re-use a valuable potential resource in what is considered a waste stream to the dump. Turtle says money by having their trash reduced and we cleaned up the area, triple win for them and the Indigo goddesses!

Creation of Natural wood ash alkaline proceeds well thanks to lots of stored rainwater around the garden! pH 12!? That’s good Asshh!

What is a Griot some wonder? Griots: (gree-oh!): n. A western Africa traveling poet, performer, musicians or storytellers whose function is to keep & perpetuate the oral traditions and history of a village or family. Traditionally this oral history was the cultural knowledge repository of a community. In the Mali Empire’s Mande Society this role is called jali.

Now what is this all for??

Indigo Griots features hands-on creation in a natural, local site entwined with story-sessions and dye-pots. This unique exploratory installation & interactive performance will be presented for the first time in South Minneapolis, visitduring Confluence’s run on Saturday June 11th & Sunday June 12th at 4308 Oakland Ave. South, Minneapolis.

Blending Ash, Plant-cakes, Water and Heat we catch Magic on our cloth. Indigo is an elemental which grabs a’hold of a heart in search of perfect love and never lets go. We meld dyer’s arts with plant-bacteria symbiosis, stirring, laughing, singing, breathing earth and fire. We will share stories of magic & life as Urban North American, Multi-cultural artists, chanting primordial songs of community, transformation and joy.

Valérie d. Walker & Cecile Margaret Lewis, are creating an improvisational Indigo dye-shed immersive art experience featuring natural Indigo dyeing & story-sessions around the dye pots, at 4308 Oakland Ave South, Minneapolis MN 55407, USA. We will also explore the pond and natural environment across the road in this multi-ethnic Urban locale. We warmly invite all Confluence attendees and the public to visit and take part in creating new colorful stories.

Coaxing nature’s colours onto cloth in the old-ways, we re-learn how to care for and heal our Earth and transform our future. We will celebrate with surprise visits from sound artist & teacher Douglas Ewart http://douglasewart.com/home.cfm during the public performance times.